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Re: Change Font setting on a lenova lap top computer
[Re: Bluto]
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03/28/24 03:40 PM
03/28/24 03:40 PM
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Marian
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Sonic Boomer
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Hi Bluto, maybe someone here will be able to give you some advice about this. Also, did you see the answer to your Syberia 2 question that you asked? The answer can be found here.
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Re: Change Font setting on a lenova lap top computer
[Re: Bluto]
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03/29/24 06:53 PM
03/29/24 06:53 PM
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Draclvr
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OK. So just on your computer. Is this your Vista computer? If so, try this. I don't know if you can make the font smaller though... it just says from default to larger.
NOW! Having said that if your screen resolution is set to a larger resolution, that can also have an effect on the size of everything. Before you change any fonts, try this.
Right click on the desktop and select Screen Resolution. Make sure it's set to the default for your computer.
How to change the Font Size in Windows Vista
On a clean desktop use the right click button on the mouse. Select Personalize. Under Tasks on the left margin select Adjust Font Size. Choose from default size or larger. Click OK.
If it's Windows 7 or above, it's much easier.
Right-click on your desktop. Select “Screen Resolution.” Click on “Make text and other items larger or smaller.” Choose a percentage: Smaller (100%), Medium (125%), or Larger (150%)1. Click “Apply.”
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